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Picture day …again…yes, I am lazy

This what happens when The Curmudgeon tries to eat toast…er…well, tries to eat anything.

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Two dogs addicted to banana chips!

Daddy, what do we smell on your breath?

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Gavin the spoiled brat

     Gavin screams for his breakfast every day and I hear that The Curmudgeon is helpless to stop him.  I have learned to pull my pillow over my head and block out the noise if I want to sleep in. 

     Gavin also screams for his dinner.  Gavin loves food.  He wants his food now! 

     Lately Gavin has started to scream to go out when I take Patty out before him on the late night out.  You think maybe he’s a spoiled brat?  I do.

     Compared to him Miss Patty is silent.  It takes a lot to make her bark.  I think I could count the number of barks we’ve heard come from her on one hand.

     You all have a good one!

Eleven years old and Gavin still needs training…

     A few months ago, I remarked to The Curmudgeon that it’s been a while since one of the dogs inflicted an injury on me.  I spoke too soon or maybe they heard me and wanted to prove me wrong.

     I usually take the dogs out after eleven at night.  I always take them out on the retractable leash.  After all, they are in their own fenced in yard, are they not?  

     Around Thanksgiving, Gavin started bolting out the door.  This was not a good thing.  When he bolted out the door he managed to hit the end of the leash with enough force to pull me off my feet.  I did not like this.  I did not like bruises and skinned knees.  Thus, the sit and wait until I get out the door first lessons began.

     Patty took to the new routine well.  Gavin did not.  We had a real battle going that I refused to lose.  I had to switch him to a six-foot lead instead of the retractable to get my point across.  We’re back to the retractable leash and he’s no longer bolting out the door on me.  Score!

Best collars ever!

      I don’t usually promote people’s products, but a fellow Bull Terrier owner makes these great collars.  These are custom-made, she has many patterns to choose from (so don’t choose ours LOL!), and you can get either regular buckle collars or martingale.  She also makes other products.  Soon, she hopes to be listing her products on Etsy.

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You have gummies on your breath!!!! Share?

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I’m in for a long night.

     It took forever for Gavin to finally go into a restful sleep and that only lasted for two hours.  He had a rough day at the Vet’s.  He had an allergic reaction to the first medication they used and had to have more meds to make the hives go away.

     He had a tooth extracted, his teeth cleaned, a mani-pedi, a deep ear cleaning, wart and skin tags removed, meds, anesthesia, and various other fees all totaling a massive $670.00.    OUCH!

     He’s had to pee almost every hour on the hour and whines to let me know.  Must be all those IV fluids.  He’s getting fussy again but he’s doing fine.

     You all have a good one.

Snow…okay…but sleet and ice?

    I can tolerate snow as long as it doesn’t get into ‘feet of’ depths… Or would that be heights?   Snow is navigable.  Ice, however, is not.  We have ice.  Lots and lots of it.  My car is coated with it.

     I am supposed to take Gavin to the vet’s early this morning.  I may call them and ask to postpone it.  I really don’t want to drive on icy roads in my new car.  Heck, the way it looks at the moment, I’ll be lucky to make it out of the driveway.

     Keep your fingers crossed that the roads improve by 8 a.m.

     You all have a good one!

Pooch pictures for a lazy day

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Spoiled brat of a dog.

     I had to laugh at Gavin yesterday.  It seems that he fussed so much in his crate when The Curmudgeon came down in the morning, that TC took him out right away instead of making Gavin wait until his meds kicked in.

     When nap time rolled around Gavin went into his crate only to fuss like crazy five minutes later.  I figured it out.  He only had his crate mat and no towel to roll up in.  Poor baby! 

     I threw a towel into the crate and within seconds he began to snore.

     You all have a good one!

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Mish mosh of subjects.

     The vitamin D seems to have done some good for The Curmudgeon.  I did have him take extra on Tuesday and Wednesday he seemed to do very well.  I’m looking forward to seeing if we get the same or better results next week.

     Gavin has decided that it’s okay to yank my arm out of the socket when I take him out on the retractable leash.  I put him back on a six-foot long training lead again.  He’s not thrilled but at least the rest of the day he didn’t yank my arm off.

     Patty didn’t want to play with Gavin today, she wanted to cuddle with her Daddy instead.

     You all have a good one!